EEOC is Cracking Down on Transgender Harassment

January 29, 2024

The United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) is cracking down on the discriminatory treatment of transgender employees. Recently, a New York-based pizzeria agreed to pay $25,000 and agreed to other terms to settle a case brought by the EEOC that alleged that the owner of the restaurant and several …

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Strategic Timing of Mediation Crucial in Asbestos Litigation

January 25, 2024

Litigators often use mediation to facilitate settlements. However, mediation must be strategically planned and scheduled to be effective. This is especially important in the context of asbestos litigation for various reasons. Asbestos litigation is unique because defendants are involved in hundreds or thousands of cases yearly. Unlike modern mass …

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How Can Medical Providers Defend Against Healthcare Fraud Charges?

January 24, 2024

Healthcare fraud is a serious offense that can result in significant penalties for medical providers. In addition to criminal charges that may lead to fines or imprisonment if a person is convicted, accusations of fraud can lead to the loss of a professional license, loss of provider status with Medicare …

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New Lawsuits Filed Over Ozempic Side Effects

January 24, 2024

Many of us have come across advertisements for Ozempic, an FDA-approved injection used to treat type 2 diabetes. However, these injections and others have gained popularity on social media platforms such as Instagram and TikTok for their alleged potential to help with weight loss, even though the FDA does …

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